A military radio training exercise that will simulate blackout conditions is coinciding with a protest, causing some people to raise concerns.

A Department of Defense radio communications program will simulate a power grid failure, which is leading some people to question if there will be electric outages and wonder why the Army-linked drill is occurring during an antifa protest on Saturday.

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Antifa means anti-fascists and is a broad term for far left-leaning militant groups that resist neo-Nazis and white supremacists, according to The Associated Press.

A group called Refuse Fascism, which seeks to drive out President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence from office through nonviolent protest, is holding events across the country Saturday to encourage their removal from office.

On Oct. 24 the website infowars.com, connected to the radio show of controversial right-wing radio show host Alex Jones, published a video headlined “DOD exercise to simulate power grid collapse on Antifa Day of Rage.”

“Guess when the dates are?” InfoWars nightly news director Rob Dew says. “(What's) interesting now is the timing of the drill.”

The drill will take place from Nov. 4 to 6. It involves simulating a solar event that affects the power grid, telephones, cellphones, satellites and Internet connectivity.

It’s organized by the Army Military Auxiliary Radio System, a Department of Defense-sponsored program that utilizes amateur radio operators.

According to the radio group, the electrical power grid will not actually be turned off, and it was not planned to coincide with a protest. This type of exercise occurs four times each year, according to the group.

The program manager of the group, Paul English, tells fact-checking website snopes.com that no actual power or communication outages will occur.